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The Purple Glove Dance – Lets Get ...
This is The Purple Glove Dance by Mothers and Daughters Against Cancer (at World's Largest Relay for Life Gwinnett County, Georgia on May 7th) Lets get this viewed as many times as we can before 7/31/2010.
YouTube may have muted the audio on this video due to what they say is copyright infringement. We are working on it being reinstated.
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Roving Relay Report: The Sights and Soun...
May 7th was a gift of sunshine and warmth that shone on the Gwinnett County Fairgrounds over a community that has worked long and hard to raise funds to eradicate cancer.
Relationships were strengthened across our community as our teams, each in their own way, created a plan to raise funds and awareness. In addition to the many months of work prior to the event, Gwinnett's Relay teams packed up their
2010 MADAC Scholarship Reipient: Jacquel...
THIS YEAR'S MADAC SCHOLARSHIP - Jacqueline Tate The Board of Directors of MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS AGAINST CANCER is proud to announce Jacqueline Tate is the recipient of our 2010 MADAC Scholarship. As you know, Heather Emery was just awarded the MADAC Scholarship for 2009 on the five year anniversary of her beating Ewing's Sarcoma cancer. Jacqueline is a
“Everybody Dance Now” T-Shir...
This year's MADAC's "You Tube" shirt is in hot pink. MADAC logo on front and the "Everybody Dance Now" artwork on the back. A rhinestone will be glued on the pink fingernail for that extra touch of "bling". This is the shirt we'd like everyone to wear for the filming of our You Tube video so that the MADAC members will stand out. (or you can wear another hot
Surviving the Struggle with Support
Written by Jacquelyn Kersh, a junior at University of Alabama majoring in Journalism. Jacquelyn is a Charter Member of MADAC -- she & her mom Jill Kersh, were on the original team of 15 moms and their daughters when the girls were 8 years old in 1998.
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All Robin wants to do is watch her two boys graduate high school. That’s her reason
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Cancer Society receives $ 3,000 donation
MADAC donated $3,000 to the American Cancer Society for the Gwinnett Medical Center’s Patient Resource Navigator Program.
We presented MADAC's check to Randy Redner, Director of the ACS Gwinnett County office. It was another proud moment for MADAC to be able to designate our donation to such a worthwhile and needed program. MADAC members attending the presentation were: Mary Lou, Hannah and Madison Holcomb; Jill & Nicole Kersh, Pat
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